But when I first started my business, I would take on the occasional client with serious injuries or limitations…

… or someone who was morbidly obese…

OR I would take on some guy who wanted to train like a bodybuilder and get yoked

I figured business was business right?

WRONG

Every time I did this it messed up the flow of my training

It’s better off to turn people away who aren’t a good fit. Sure, you’ll initially lose 5% or 10% of the people who wanna train with you, but in the end, building your business will be SO much easier without em and you’ll be able to get way more of clients who ARE a good fit for you

Nothing wrong with training people with gnarly injuries or who are 500 pounds and haven’t worked out a day in their life, but if that’s not your niche, you’re better off to steer them to a trainer or program that’s a better fit for them, so you can focus on YOUR niche

4. I focused more on how much I was making rather than how I could best help the most people

Once I started focusing on helping people, and figuring out the best ways to help them, that’s when things really took off

People first. Money second.

5. I relied too much on just one or two sources of clients

For example, at one point I was doing $40K a month in clients I got from the internet – and that was were ALL my focus went…the internet.

I got these clients mostly from two sources – Google and Craigslist

But once Google changed their algorithm and Craigslist became overrun with trainers posting ads just like mine night and day, my business took a HUGE hit

It’s better to have ten poles in the water instead of just one or two

6. I didn’t take regular before and after pics of my clients from the very first day they started training with me

If a potential client is looking at your business and a competitor’s business, and trying to decide between the two, and if you only have 3 before-and-after pics and your competitor has 33 of them, that potential client is going to your competitor, even if they charge twice what you do

Because that competitor has PROOF that they consistently get the results that the person wants, and you don’t

People want proof

While I was eventually able to get a stockpile of before and after pics and it helped me get a TON of clients, I could have gotten A LOT more before-and-afters AND clients if I had just taken regular pictures of my clients to help track their progress from the very first day they started training with me

Not only does it help your clients get results, but it proves that you get your clients the results they want

Before-and-after pics are one of the best client-magnets around

7. I didn’t turn to someone who had walked the path I wanted to walk and ask them for help

I tried to figure it all out on my own

GIANT MISTAKE

It wasn’t until I got a mentor that things REALLY turned around

Having someone guide you along the journey makes is SO much easier to succeed

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* Results are not typical. Advertised results are only typical of people who worked their tails off and followed every one of the fitness marketing strategies and personal training tips that I outline on my site to really explode their fitness business. Also, if you click on a link on my site to someone else's product, there's a good chance I'm makin' a profit off of it, probably even a steep one.